Surya narayana stotram in tamil1/2/2023 ![]() Actually, the sun is the Guru(Teacher) of Lord Hanuman. Lord Surya is worshipped across India his famous temple is at Konark in Orissa. According to Rigveda Surya is the son of Kashyapa (a Vedic sage) and Aditi. so that improvements can be made in the future.Usually, Surya’s iconography is depicted as riding a golden chariot drawn by seven mares, here seven might represents Seven colors of the rainbow or seven days in a week or seven chakras in the body. We would like to take this opportunity to get feedback from the readers on the content, design, frequency of the release etc. ![]() We have been running this magazine for 10 months now and will soon be completing a successful one year. This issue also comes with wood burning paintings of SuryA, mahAviShNU, and HanumAn that were drawn by me about 8 years ago. I would like tosincerely thank him for his continued support and effort in making this magazine better and valuable to the upAsakA community. AtmAnandanAthA has penned the Q&A section for this issue. The 101’st janma dina parvA of my pUjya paramaguru shrI pUrNAnandanAthA falls on 2nd Jan 2014. The HanumAn section contains the various mantras of Hanuman, tAntrika mAlAmantras, AvaraNa pUjA krama, ashtottara nAmAvali, and the sahasranAma stOtram. The mahAviShNu section contains the nArAyaNa Upanishad, aShtAkShari mantra japa krama, AvaraNa kramas, and the viShNu AshTottara shlokam. ![]() Tamil poems on Surya by Bharatiar and ShrI Elandai Ramasami have been included for readers delight. Since sUrya nArAyaNA is popularly called as a namaskAra priya, the common namaskAra method that can be adopted by everyone on Sundays is also included in this section. mArthAnDa bhairava japa krama and AvaraNa puja is also included. A beautiful picture of mArthANDa bhairva (as described in the sAradA tilakA dhyAna shlokA) is included (thanks to AtmAnandanAthA for sharing this). A complete treatise on sUrya nArAyaNA containing, Upanishads, ashtottaram, sahasranAmam, mantrAs, AvaraNa pUjA paddhathi, and shlOkAs are included. ![]()
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